Sun, Nov 22 2009
The expat Team Sofia American football club and the Bulgarian Society for Animal Protection and Preservation (BSAPP) organise a charity day of American football.
The event will be held at 4pm on February 2 2008 at the former Akademik stadium, now Little Akademika Sports Complex, off Tsarigradsko Shousse in the Iztok neighbourhood.
The entrance fee is five leva, and all proceeds and donations will be used to support Team Sofia and the BSAPP.
Food and drinks will be available.
The organisers promise that neither sun, nor rain or snow would stop them.
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